Narrative structure
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- Created on: 22-01-16 13:27
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- unreliable narrator
- Narrative structure
- Should Walton have been more advanced in age, he would seem more reliable
- Letters written further into the novel
- Walton will inevitably write less with less detail on days he has less time or is more tired
- Letters in journal form and therefore more room for error due to the informalities of the style
- Should Walton have been more advanced in age, he would seem more reliable
- lack of experience
- Limited knowledge of events
- Lack of education and experience
- Limited knowledge of events
- Lack of education and experience
- Biased
- Emotional Involvement
- 'Emotions are only human, and out of care for or the desire to impress his sister,Walton might of easily have altered the facts'
- Walton's recollection might have differed from what he thinks
- Situation could change things; Deathbed
- Emotional Involvement
- There could be human error in the letters
- forgetfulness
- Narrative structure
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